US4706929A - Pneumatically operated valve with manual override and lockout - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to high pressure pneumatically operated valves and more particularly to such valves which can also be operated manually and can be locked in the closed position.
- Such valves are particularly suitable as compressed gas cylinder valves.
- High pressure valves for compressed gas cylinders have typically been manually operated.
- an inner valve stem is spring biased open with respect to a seat formed in the valve body at an inlet from the gas cylinder.
- the valve is closed by rotating an outer valve stem axially aligned with the inner stem and threadedly received in the valve body to move the inner stem against the spring bias until it creates a seal against the valve body seat.
- a set of diaphragms between the outer and inner valve stems forms a gas tight seal for the stem.
- the valves are protected during transportation and storage by a cylindrical transport cap with a hemispherical end which encloses the valve and screws onto a threaded neck on the gas cylinder.
- valves have proven that they can be operated easily and safely and can remain leak tight for the thousands of cycles. They have performed satisfactorily in hostile environments with high pressure corrosive, toxic, flammable and pyrophoric gases.
- a valve having a valve stem member biased toward an open position by a first spring member in the valve chamber and an actuator which pneumatically or manually opens and closes the valve.
- the pneumatic actuator includes an actuator housing defining an actuator chamber in which a piston is slidable.
- a second spring member preferably a stack of disc springs, biases the piston against the valve stem member to move the valve stem member toward the closed position.
- the force applied to the valve stem member by the second spring member is substantially greater than that applied by the first so that the valve stem member is biased to the closed position.
- the valve is opened automatically by introducing pneumatic pressure into the actuator chamber to displace the piston away from the valve stem member such that the first spring member moves the valve stem member to the open position.
- the second spring member returns the valve member to the closed position.
- the valve also includes manually operated means for opening the valve either when pneumatic pressure is not available or, when manual operation is preferred.
- a threaded shaft extends through an opening in the top of the actuator housing and is secured to the piston such as by threading the shaft into a bore in a boss on the piston.
- a nut wrench threaded onto the shaft bears against the actuator housing as the wrench is turned while the threaded shaft is held stationary by a handle. This draws the piston away from the valve stem member against the bias of the second spring member so that the first spring member can move the valve stem member to the open position.
- the pneumatically operated valve of the invention can also be positively locked in the closed position for transport and storage.
- a removable locking pin is secured, preferably by threads, in the opening in the actuator housing and bears against the piston to clamp the piston against the valve stem member with the valve stem member in the closed position.
- the invention is particularly suitable for converting current manually operated high pressure gas cylinder valves into pneumatically operated valves with a manual opening capability and a positive lock for securing the valve in the closed position.
- the valve stem member is divided into an inner valve stem in the valve chamber which effects opening and closing of the valve, and an outer valve stem to which the operating handle is attached, with a diaphragm member providing a flexible gas tight seal between the inner and outer valve stems
- the outer stem with a threaded shaft and handle is replaced by a stem which extends into the actuator housing and bears against the actuator piston.
- a nipple on the actuator screws into the same bore as the bonnet on the earlier valves and clamps the diaphragm member in place.
- the pneumatic actuator is sized so that it can operate a valve on a gas cylinder pressurized to 2500 psi and even higher using a pneumatic pressure less than about 200 psig and yet is small enough that a standard transport cap fits over the valve.
- FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view through a prior art high pressure cylinder valve
- FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through a pneumatically operated high pressure cylinder valve in accordance with the teachings of the invention configured for automatic operation;
- FIG. 3 is an elevation view of the valve of FIG. 2 with some parts sectioned and configured for manual operation;
- FIG. 4 is a partially exploded elevation view with some parts in section configured for initiating locking of the valve.
- FIG. 5 is an elevation view with some parts in section of the valve in accordance with the invention mounted on a high pressure gas cylinder with a transport cap in place and shown in the locked position.
- FIG. 1 A type of presently available high pressure gas cylinder valve is shown in FIG. 1.
- a valve 1 includes a valve body 3 having external threads 5 on one end for securing the valve in the inlet of a high pressure gas cylinder (not shown).
- a longitudinal bore in the valve body forms an inlet passage 7 which communicates with a concentric bore extending inward from the opposite end of the valve body to form a valve chamber 9.
- a transverse flared bore through the valve body 3 and an externally threaded boss 11 forms an outlet passage 13 which communicates with the valve chamber 9.
- the outlet passage 13 is also provided with internal threads 15 for receiving an optional flow restrictor (not shown).
- the threaded boss 11 is sized to form the appropriate Compressed Gas Association (CGA) connector for the gas being delivered. Standard connection designs are assigned to each gas to avoid misconnections which could result in hazardous conditions.
- CGA Compressed Gas Association
- a cylindrical inner valve stem 17 longitudinally slidable in the valve chamber 9 is recessed at the lower end to receive a valve seat insert 19 which seals against a raised valve body seat 21 surrounding the intersection of the inlet passage 7 with the valve chamber 9.
- a helical compression spring 23 bears against a radially outwardly extending flange 25 on the inner stem 17 and a shoulder 27 in the bottom of the valve chamber 9 to bias the inner valve stem 9 to the open position shown in FIG. 1.
- a threaded counterbore 29 forms a shoulder 31 in the valve body concentric with the valve chamber 9.
- a diaphragm member comprising a set of diaphragms 33 is clamped against this shoulder 31 by an externally threaded bonnet 35 which screws down into the threaded counter bore 29.
- the number of diaphragms in a set will vary as a function of valve size, choice of materials, design pressure, etc.
- the diaphragms 33 seal off the valve chamber 9 and bears against the rounded upper end 37 of the inner valve stem 17.
- An outer valve stem 39 in threaded through the bonnet 35 and has a convex lower surface 41 which bears against the upper surface of the uppermost diaphragm in the diaphragm set 33.
- the diaphragms 33 it can be seen separate the inner and outer stems to provide a gas tight seal.
- the outer valve stem 39 is secured to a handwheel 43 for manual operation of the valve. Clockwise rotation of handwheel 43 threads the outer stem 39 downward against the diaphragms 33 to move the inner stem 17 down against the bias of spring 23 until the seat insert 19 seals against the valve body seat 21 to close the valve.
- the handwheel 43 is turned counter clockwise to raise the outer stem 39, the spring 23 relaxes and lifts the inner stem 17 raising the seat insert 19 off of the valve body seat 21 to open the valve.
- the gas cylinder valve 1 of FIG. 1 may also include a relief device 45, depending on the type of gas in the cylinder, and whether required by Department of Transporation regulations.
- the relief device 45 is comprised of a hollow plug 47 filled with fusible metal 53 that melts at 165 degrees F.
- the plug threads into a transverse bore 49 in the valve body 3 on the cylinder side of the valve closure formed by the seat insert 19 and valve body seat 21.
- a rupture disc 51 is clamped between the inboard face of the plug and a soft metal washer 52. Should the presurrized cylinder be subjected to excessive heat, such as in a fire, the fusible metal 53 will melt when its temperature reaches 165 degrees F.
- a cross passage 55 at the end of the plug 47 divides the discharge flow and provides for balanced thrust forces which eliminates a tendency otherwise to tip the cylinder over.
- valve of FIG. 1 has proven very satisfactory over the years and will continue as such in the future; however, in some applications, such as in the semiconductor industry, the system in which the valve operates is to a large degree automatic. For consistency, an automatically operated valve is desirale. Such a valve is also preferable when an immediate need to open or close the valve presents itself; or when hazardous gases are in use and it is important from a personnel safety standpoint to minimize the need for anyone to be near the cylinder when in use.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a pneumatically operated high pressure gas cylinder valve 57 which meets these criteria. Parts which are identical to those in the valve of FIG. 1 are identified by like reference characters.
- the valve 57 has a valve body 3 with an inlet passage 7 and a valve chamber 9 forming a valve body seat 21, and an inner valve stem 17 with a valve seat 19 which is biased away from the valve body seat 21 by helical compression spring 23.
- the valve 57 also includes diaphragms 33 which seal the top of the valve chamber above the inner valve stem 17.
- the bonnet 35, the outer valve stem 39 which is threaded through it in the valve of FIG. 1 and the handwheel 43 are not required. In their place is a pneumatic actuator 59.
- the pneumatic actuator 59 includes an actuator housing 61 comprising a cup shaped member 63 and a housing cover 65 which is secured to the cup shaped member by threads 67.
- a threaded nipple 69 on the bottom wall 71 of the cup shaped member 63 screws into the threaded counterbore 29 to secure the actuator 59 to the valve body 3 and to clamp the diaphragms 33 which form the gas tight seal for the valve chamber.
- the actuator housing 61 defines an actuator chamber 73 in which a piston 75 slides.
- the piston 75 is sealed against the walls of the actuator chamber by an O-ring 76.
- An outer valve stem 77 slidable in a bore 79 in the nipple 69 extends into a bore 81 in the piston 75.
- the convex lower end 83 of the outer valve stem 77 bears against the upper end of the inner valve stem 17 through the diaphragms 33.
- a boss 85 on the top of the piston 75 extends upward into a recess 87 in the housing cover 65.
- a number of disc springs 89 stacked on the boss 85 bear against the top of the piston 75, and through a hardened steel bearing plate 91, the housing cover 65. The disc springs 89 bias the piston 75 downward and with it the outer valve stem 77, and inner valve stem 17 to hold the valve seat insert 19 against the valve body seat 21 and thus seal off flow through the valve.
- a connector 93 screwed into a threaded bore 95 in the bottom wall 71 of the actuator housing 61 is connected to a source (not shown) of a suitable compressed gas such as for example air or nitrogen.
- a second threaded bore 97 in wall 71 angularly spaced from the bore 93 and closed by a plug 99, provides an alternate location for connecting a compressed air line to the actuator.
- Compressed air introduced through the connector 93 exerts an upward force on the lower side of piston 75 which overcomes the downward force exerted by the disc springs 89 resulting in upward displacement of the piston. This relieves the force exerted through the outer valve stem 77 holding the valve seat insert 19 against the valve body seat 21 so that the spring 23 lifts the inner valve stem 17 to open the valve.
- the spring forces, and the effective areas of the piston 75 and the outlet of inlet passage 7 are such that a pneumatic pressure of about 160 psig will be suitable to overcome a force exerted by the disc springs 89 which is sufficient to keep the valve closed against a cylinder pressure of 2500 psig.
- a pneumatic pressure of about 160 psig will be suitable to overcome a force exerted by the disc springs 89 which is sufficient to keep the valve closed against a cylinder pressure of 2500 psig.
- Higher or lower compressed gas systems can be accommodated by the use of stiffer disc springs and higher pneumatic pressure, or more flexible disc springs and lower pneumatic pressure, respectively.
- the diaphragms 33 form a seal as mentioned which isolates the environment and the actuator internals from the gas within the valve internals.
- An O-ring 101 seated in an annular groove 103 in outer valve stem 77 provides a secondary seal between the valve and actuator internals.
- the O-ring 101 also isolates the diaphragms 33 from the pneumatic pressure underneath the piston 75. Even if there were a leak past the O-ring 101, there would be no pressure buildup against the top of the diaphragms 33 because there is a very small bleed hole 102 through the actuator body just above the diaphragm that would vent any pressure buildup to the atmosphere. A pressure buildup in this region is undesirable because it would tend to keep the valve shut while the pneumatic pressure applied to the underside of the piston is trying to keep the valve open.
- the housing cover 65 is provided with a central bore 105 aligned with a threaded bore 107 in the top of the boss 85 on piston 75.
- a threaded rod 109 is screwed into the threaded bore 107 using a handle means such as handwheel 111.
- a handle means such as handwheel 111.
- the bore 105 in the actuator housing cover is threaded to receive a threaded plug 119 as shown in FIG. 4.
- This plug 119 has a socket 121 or slot in which is inserted a wrench 123 with a handle 125 or a screw driver. By turning the handle 125, the plug is threaded downward against the boss 85, as shown in FIG. 5, and thus lock the valve in the closed position.
- a transport cap 127 is threaded onto the gas cylinder 129 on which the valve 57 is mounted to protect the valve during shipment and storage. It is an advantage of the invention, that the pneumatic actuator 59 is sized such that it fits under the standard transport cap 127.
- current manual gas cylinder valves 1 of the type shown in FIG. 1 can easily be converted in accordance with the invention to pneumatically operated valves which can be manually opened if desired and can be positively locked in the closed position.
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